Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the knowledge and health promotion practice carried out by Family Health Strategy nurses. Methods: a descriptive study and qualitative approach. The study was conducted with 18 Family Health Strategy nurses from the city of São Carlos. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed through thematic analysis. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee. Results: the data revealed that nurses had difficulties to conceptualize health promotion, and it is common to describe the definition of disease prevention. Nurses also reported developing group activities for health promotion; however, individual actions and consultations were still predominant. Final Considerations: it is necessary to develop sustainable strategies for collective health-promoting activities, in addition to strengthening multidisciplinary work and Continuing Education actions. |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses Silva,Nathália Cristina do Carmo da Primary Health Care Family Health Strategy Health Promotion Nurse Community Health Nursing |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Knowledge and health promotion practice of Family Health Strategy nurses |
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Silva,Nathália Cristina do Carmo da |
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Silva,Nathália Cristina do Carmo da Mekaro,Karen Sayuri Santos,Rebeca Isis de Oliveira Uehara,Sílvia Carla da Silva André |
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Mekaro,Karen Sayuri Santos,Rebeca Isis de Oliveira Uehara,Sílvia Carla da Silva André |
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Silva,Nathália Cristina do Carmo da Mekaro,Karen Sayuri Santos,Rebeca Isis de Oliveira Uehara,Sílvia Carla da Silva André |
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Primary Health Care Family Health Strategy Health Promotion Nurse Community Health Nursing |
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Primary Health Care Family Health Strategy Health Promotion Nurse Community Health Nursing |
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the knowledge and health promotion practice carried out by Family Health Strategy nurses. Methods: a descriptive study and qualitative approach. The study was conducted with 18 Family Health Strategy nurses from the city of São Carlos. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed through thematic analysis. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee. Results: the data revealed that nurses had difficulties to conceptualize health promotion, and it is common to describe the definition of disease prevention. Nurses also reported developing group activities for health promotion; however, individual actions and consultations were still predominant. Final Considerations: it is necessary to develop sustainable strategies for collective health-promoting activities, in addition to strengthening multidisciplinary work and Continuing Education actions. |
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